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    nativity which is joyful religion; the night in which Amina‚ the daughter of Wahb‚ received honor which He has never given to any woman. To her family came someone better that the Virgin Mary bore before her.” Mawlid al-Barzanji- The birth story of Muhammad b) “He came to me‚” said the Apostle of God while I was asleep with a coverlet of brocade whereon was some writing and said: “Recite!” I said‚ “What shall I recite?” He pressed me with it so tightly that I thought it was death: then he

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    Islam Being Frowned Upon

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    Islam being frowned upon in Society When asking someone about their religion every religion gets the same reaction either “oh that’s cool” or will make a comment to seem interested‚ but when the answer is Islam‚ the facial expression and opinion of the person changes‚ and the first thing that comes to mind is “terrorist” or “why?” This‚ is not a personal opinion‚ this is a fact. I have witnessed many instances where someone who is Muslim being judged and looked down upon. In fact‚ in

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    Aisha From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia For other uses‚ see Aisha (disambiguation). Wives of Muhammad Muhammadwives.svg Khadija bint Khuwaylid Sawda bint Zamʿa Aisha bint Abi Bakr Hafsa bint Umar Zaynab bint Khuzayma Hind bint Abi Umayya Zaynab bint Jahsh Juwayriyya bint al-Harith Safiyya bint Huyayy Ramla bint Abi Sufyan Maymuna bint al-Harith Maria al-Qibtiyya Rayhana bint Zayd v t e This article is part of a series on: Islam Allah-eser-green.png Beliefs[show] Practices[show]

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    History of Islam

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    follower of Islam refers to a person who submits him or herself to the will of God. Muhammad founded Islam in the year 622CE. This particular religion started when the angel Jibreel supposedly read the first revelation to Muhammad. The Muslims believe in the “one true God” which they call Allah. Islam is totally based on the word of Allah‚ and Muslims believe that Islam was revealed to the prophet Muhammad. Muhammad was born in 570 in Mecca‚ a great trading city on the Arabian Peninsula. He became

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    important figures‚ and have roots in Judaism. However‚ Islam also has many differences. The primary figure of Islam is the Prophet Muhammad who received God’s final message through the Archangel Gabriel. Muhammad’s teachings and way of life are included in the Qur’an‚ which is the Islamic holy book. With the support of his wife and his uncle‚ Chief Abu Talib‚ Muhammad avoided persecution from the people of Mecca. After they died‚ he was forced to leave to the city of Medina due to pressures of polytheistic

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    even more important as a pilgrimage site. Muhammad was born several generations later in 570 AD into a wealthy family. His dad died‚ his grandfather sent him to live with trading caravans. As a young man he became a talented caravanier‚ married Khadijah Muhammad illiterate‚ so others recorded his recitations Qur’an means “recitation‚” a mix of poetry‚ stories‚ admonitions‚ advice and warnings. Part 3 of 9: 2nd pillar (prayer) continued‚ Muhammad gains followers‚ conflict with Meccans‚ Hijra

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    Medina Charter

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    charter it reads that‚ “ Whenever you differ about a matter it must be referred to God or Muhammad.”2 In a society where differences are resulted by the word of God or a leading prophet‚ like Muhammad‚ it takes away any political significance due to lack of political strategy. A political entity must have a structure and order to govern itself. In the newly established Medina Charter it is left up to God and Muhammad as the clans of the tribe would leave their matters up to the most prominent ruling tribesman

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    bear witness that there is no god except God and I bear witness that Muhammad is the Messenger of God. Victor. W. Watton Shi’as add ‘wa’ali‚ wa’ali- and Ali is Allah’s friend’‚ to the Shahadah. Shia’s add to the Shahadah “and i bear witness that Ali was the friend of God” Jon mayled 2008 Amina friday congregational prayers are very important they place their forehead on the prayer mat in sajdah according to hadith‚ Muhammad said‚’salah is the pillar of the islamic religion and whoever abandons

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    and the Hadith have a significant and important role in the Islamic faith. Both these sacred texts affect the life of adherents‚ as they provide teachings to assist them in living a sacred‚ religious‚ and faithful life toward Allah and the Prophet Muhammad. They have different functions in Islam‚ and they have different levels of importance. The Qur’an and the Hadith can be understood as complimentary texts‚ however the Hadith remain lesser to the Qur’an which is the fundamental text. Both texts are

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    islamic law

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    content was left incomplete. The four schools of Islam were created to define law and create a legal system because the Qur’an‚ the Sunnah and the Hadith did not define a cohesive legal system. Arabian law was not all that simple in the time of Muhammad. There was not a set of common law and customary law was different in major cities and across Arabia. Customary law was primitive in cities and settlements in comparison to Mecca . Commercial law in Mecca was overseen by traders as it was done by

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